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Eukaryotic Cell | 2004

Discovery of cercosporamide, a known antifungal natural product, as a selective Pkc1 kinase inhibitor through high-throughput screening.

Andrea Sussman; Karen L. Huss; Li-Chun Chio; Steve Heidler; Margaret Shaw; Doreen Ma; Guoxin Zhu; Robert M. Campbell; Tae-Sik Park; Palaniappan Kulanthaivel; John E. Scott; John W. Carpenter; Mark A. Strege; Matthew David Belvo; James R. Swartling; Anthony S. Fischl; Wu-Kuang Yeh; Chuan Shih; Xiang S. Ye

ABSTRACT The Pkc1-mediated cell wall integrity-signaling pathway is highly conserved in fungi and is essential for fungal growth. We thus explored the potential of targeting the Pkc1 protein kinase for developing broad-spectrum fungicidal antifungal drugs through a Candida albicans Pkc1-based high-throughput screening. We discovered that cercosporamide, a broad-spectrum natural antifungal compound, but previously with an unknown mode of action, is actually a selective and highly potent fungal Pkc1 kinase inhibitor. This finding provides a molecular explanation for previous observations in which Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall mutants were found to be highly sensitive to cercosporamide. Indeed, S. cerevisiae mutant cells with reduced Pkc1 kinase activity become hypersensitive to cercosporamide, and this sensitivity can be suppressed under high-osmotic growth conditions. Together, the results demonstrate that cercosporamide acts selectively on Pkc1 kinase and, thus, they provide a molecular mechanism for its antifungal activity. Furthermore, cercosporamide and a β-1,3-glucan synthase inhibitor echinocandin analog, by targeting two different key components of the cell wall biosynthesis pathway, are highly synergistic in their antifungal activities. The synergistic antifungal activity between Pkc1 kinase and β-1,3-glucan synthase inhibitors points to a potential highly effective combination therapy to treat fungal infections.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Novel, potent and selective cyclin D1/CDK4 inhibitors: indolo[6,7-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles.

Thomas A. Engler; Kelly Wayne Furness; Sushant Malhotra; Concha Sanchez-Martinez; Chuan Shih; Walter Xie; Guoxin Zhu; Xun Zhou; Scott Eugene Conner; Margaret M. Faul; Kevin A. Sullivan; Stanley P. Kolis; Harold B. Brooks; Bharvin Patel; Richard M. Schultz; Tammy B. DeHahn; Kashif Kirmani; Charles D. Spencer; Scott A. Watkins; Eileen L. Considine; Jack Dempsey; Catherine A. Ogg; Nancy B. Stamm; Bryan D. Anderson; Robert M. Campbell; Vasu Vasudevan; Michelle L. Lytle

The synthesis and CDK inhibitory properties of a series of indolo[6,7-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles is reported. In addition to their potent CDK activity, the compounds display antiproliferative activity against two human cancer cell lines. These inhibitors also effect strong G1 arrest in these cell lines and inhibit Rb phosphorylation at Ser780 consistent with inhibition of cyclin D1/CDK4.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Aryl[a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles as selective cyclin D1-CDK4 inhibitors

Concha Sanchez-Martinez; Chuan Shih; Margaret M. Faul; Guoxin Zhu; Michael Paal; Carmen Somoza; Tiechao Li; Christine A. Kumrich; Leonard L. Winneroski; Zhou Xun; Harold B. Brooks; Bharvin Patel; Richard M. Schultz; Tammy B. DeHahn; Charles D. Spencer; Scott A. Watkins; Eileen L. Considine; Jack Dempsey; Catherine A. Ogg; Robert M. Campbell; Bryan A. Anderson; Jill R. Wagner

The synthesis of new analogues of Arcyriaflavin A in which one indole ring is replaced by an aryl or heteroaryl ring is described. These new series of aryl[a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles were evaluated as inhibitors of Cyclin D1-CDK4. A potent and selective D1-CDK4 inhibitor, 7a (D1-CDK4 IC(50)=45 nM), has been identified. The potency, selectivity profile against other kinases, and structure-activity relationship (SAR) trends of this class of compounds are discussed.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Synthesis of quinolinyl/isoquinolinyl[a]pyrrolo [3,4-c] carbazoles as cyclin D1/CDK4 inhibitors.

Guoxin Zhu; Scott Eugene Conner; Xun Zhou; Chuan Shih; Harold B. Brooks; Eileen L. Considine; Jack Dempsey; Cathy Ogg; Bharvin Patel; Richard M. Schultz; Charles D. Spencer; Beverly Teicher; Scott A. Watkins

A novel series of pyrrolo[3,4-c] carbazoles fused with a quinolinyl/isoquinolinyl moiety were synthesized and their D1/CDK4 inhibitory and antiproliferative activity were evaluated. Compound 8H, 14H-isoquinolinyl[6,5-a]-pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazole-7,9-dione (1d) was found to be a highly potent D1/CDK4 inhibitor with an IC(50) of 69 nM. Compound 1d also inhibited tumor cell growth, arrested tumor cells in G1 phase and inhibited pRb phosphorylation.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Studies on cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors: indolo-[2,3-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles versus bis-indolylmaleimides

Concha Sanchez-Martinez; Chuan Shih; Guoxin Zhu; Tiechao Li; Harold B. Brooks; Bharvin Patel; Richard M. Schultz; Tammy B. DeHahn; Charles D. Spencer; Scott A. Watkins; Catherine A. Ogg; Eileen L. Considine; Jack Dempsey; Faming Zhang

A series of indolo[2,3-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles and their bis-indolylmaleimides precursors have been prepared in order to compare their activity as D1-CDK4 inhibitors. Both enzymatic and antiproliferative assays have shown that the structurally more constrained indolo[2,3-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazoles are consistently more active (8-42-fold) in head-to-head comparison with their bis-indolylmaleimides counterparts. Cell-cycle analysis using flow cytometry have also shown that the indolocarbazoles are selective G1 blockers while the bis-indolylmaleimides arrest cells in the G2/M phase.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2003

Synthesis, Structure−Activity Relationship, and Biological Studies of Indolocarbazoles as Potent Cyclin D1-CDK4 Inhibitors

Guoxin Zhu; Scott Eugene Conner; Xun Zhou; Chuan Shih; Tiechao Li; Bryan D. Anderson; Harold B. Brooks; Robert M. Campbell; Eileen L. Considine; Jack Dempsey; Margaret M. Faul; Cathy Ogg; Bharvin Patel; Richard M. Schultz; Charles D. Spencer; Beverly A. Teicher; Scott A. Watkins


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2004

Synthesis of 1,7-annulated indoles and their applications in the studies of cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors

Guoxin Zhu; Scott Eugene Conner; Xun Zhou; Ho-Kit Chan; Chuan Shih; Thomas A. Engler; Rima S. Al-awar; Harold B. Brooks; Scott A. Watkins; Charles D. Spencer; Richard M. Schultz; Jack Dempsey; Eileen L. Considine; Bharvin Patel; Catherine A. Ogg; Vasu Vasudevan; Michelle L. Lytle


Archive | 2003

Heterocyclic ppar modulators

Scott Eugene Conner; Tianwei Ma; Nathan Bryan Mantlo; Daniel Ray Mayhugh; Jeffrey M. Schkeryantz; Alan M. Warshawsky; Guoxin Zhu


Archive | 2003

Fused heterocyclic derivatives as ppar modulators

Scott Eugene Conner; Nathan Bryan Mantlo; Guoxin Zhu


Archive | 2000

Agents and methods for the treatment of proliferative diseases

Rima Al-awar; Kyle Andrew Hecker; James E. Ray; Jianping Huang; Sajan Joseph; Tiechao Li; Michael Paal; Radhakrishnan Rathnachalam; Chuan Shih; Philip Parker Waid; Xun Zhou; Guoxin Zhu

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